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Discover more about Losinj & the
surrounding area
The island of Losinj and all its treasures:
Rich in history and stunningly located in the Cres archipelago, the
islands of Cres [ts-ress] and Losinj [loh-sheen], originally one
island, are a wealth of historical and visual inspiration. Inhabited
first in ancient times by the Liburnians; followed by Greek rule; then
conquered by the Romans, only to become part of the Byzantine Empire.
It has since also been governed by the Venetians and then by the
Austrians. Part of Italy from 1918 until 1943, the islands finally were
joined to the motherland Croatia in 1945. With such a colourful and
exciting past, you can spend much time retracing these historical
influences and legacies - whether it is visiting the important
strategic and administrative towns of Cres and Osor; the dramatic and
impressive hilltop fort of Lubenice or admiring the beautifully
preserved churches dating from the 15th century, such as Sv. Martin in
Mali Losinj, the cultural offering from these islands is enormous.
Straight from the past and into the present, if leisurely activities
are your main interest, the beautiful harbour towns of Mali Losinj and
Veli Losinj, are one of the Kvarner region's first health resorts.
Discovering these climatic benefits during his research, Professor
Ambroz Haracic, put these towns on the tourism map in 1892, thereby
attracting wealthy Austro-Hungarians to build ornate and luxurious
villa residences. Walking along the sandy and pine tree protected Bay
of Cikat, in Mali Losinj, these villas are still very much in evidence.
From the 19th century until today, these resorts have great appeal to
those wanting to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of both the land
and sea.
For those who enjoy nature and sport, there is an array of terrestrial
and nautical activities from which to choose whether it is
hill-climbing, hiking & cycling to surfing, diving & even
spear-fishing. In terms of nautical and seaside tourism, the island's
coastal sea and the archipelago are widely acknowledged as extremely
pure and clean. Conservation has been a priority and continues to be
so. Testimony to this is the creation of the first Mediterranean
dolphin reservation. The Adriatic Dolphin Project (ADP) is a long-term
study of the ecology & conservation of the Bottlenose Dolphin. With
the ADP's maritime base in Veli Losinj along with its Marine Education
Centre, you can learn more about the local ecology. In addition to
this, during your stay you may even come across some of the 150
dolphins known to populate the archipelago!
Tourism/Information website references:
www.kvarner.hr
www.tz-malilosinj.hr
www.mali-losinj.com
www.cres-losinj.net
www.tzg-cres.hr
www.blue-world.org
www.island-cres.net
www.croatia.hr
www.visit-croatia.co.uk
www.hr
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